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but he also, i asked him whether or not he would consider clemency for snowden. snowden this week issued a letter in which he said because of all the conversation that he spurred in the united states and in europe, that perhaps he should get clemency from the u.s. charges that have been filed against him. as you know, he's hiding out in russia right now. the attorney general said that was not something he would consider because there were better ways for snowden to try to make his point about what needed to happen on surveillance. we also talked about marijuana and the attorney general said he and the president had talked about the effect on the african-american communities. a lot of young african-american men get their first arrest records for marijuana, so he talked about that and the need to change some of our drug laws and the way we sentence people for those cases. >> evan perez with the exclusive with the a.g. we will look for more of your interview through the night. thank you so much, sir. >>> meantime, we are seeing some sudden movement here. live pictur
but he also, i asked him whether or not he would consider clemency for snowden. snowden this week issued a letter in which he said because of all the conversation that he spurred in the united states and in europe, that perhaps he should get clemency from the u.s. charges that have been filed against him. as you know, he's hiding out in russia right now. the attorney general said that was not something he would consider because there were better ways for snowden to try to make his point about...
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lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive after colliding in mid-air in northwest wisconsin which one plane was destroyed, and skydivers from both planes jumped 3, the pilot of the second plan landed safely. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to lori and adam. adam: two sticks, clues to the 2013 midterm congressional elections. rich edson has more for us. >> they usually attracts national races in virginia as it has grown more moderate. not usually the case in new jersey. the status reliably democratic, they're the only ones with on your elections and with the republican incumbent and
lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive...
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documents leaked by edward snowden showed that an agency is open rating in germany. in berlin, not far from the seat of power and criticizing the u.s. for spying on her, the brazilian government now admits it spied on the u.s. and some of its interests. christiane amanpour joins me now live from new york. so, i suppose you have the president of brazil complaining, delaying a trip to washington and now, this comes out. so, now what? >> now what it goes on and on. the brazilian intelligence service has admitted some of these spying allegations. they say that it was in the past, that it was against apparently russian and iranian diplomats there also some business development with the united states there. but they're saying that it pales in comparison to their complaints over the widespread nsa dragnet. the u.s. can't seem to get away from this controversy. john kerry was asked about it by reporters in poland when he made a stop there. he skirted the question of whether they were the actually the u.s. spying on polish leaders, but he repeated what the obama administratio
documents leaked by edward snowden showed that an agency is open rating in germany. in berlin, not far from the seat of power and criticizing the u.s. for spying on her, the brazilian government now admits it spied on the u.s. and some of its interests. christiane amanpour joins me now live from new york. so, i suppose you have the president of brazil complaining, delaying a trip to washington and now, this comes out. so, now what? >> now what it goes on and on. the brazilian intelligence...
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we changed everything. >> you know you had to think about it, but look, this guy, snowden, had access to all this material and was able to walk out of it, tells you something about the security we absolute >> people have a tough security clearance that live in the district of columbia. a lot of people have access to the government. >> do national security -- please. do national -- thank you. do national security interests warrant this kind of wiretapping? >> i believe it does. >> let me give you the reasoning for it. >> the nuclear negotiations with iran, the next round is november 7 and britain, france, must stand united to achieve a negotiated resolution that is verifyable. that's why it is useful to know what our allies are really thinking. do you understand? should we plug in and find out before the negotiations and we know how -- >> there's a price to be paid if you are going to wiretap and you have to ask yourself, is it worth it to do that if you are going to ruin a relationship, which is vital. >> oh come. >> the line needs to be drawn. that's where the line needs to be drawn.
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edward snowden. >> what are you wearing, joe? >>> anyway, beijing is going to slash the city's new car sales by almost 40% next year. the goal is to curb vehicle emotion e emissions. it is goc to be a serious curb on sales over there. >> it's awful. we have conversations about debates about global warming and -- >> this has nothing to do with -- this is horrible car pollution. we want clean air and clean water. >> and this air is awful. >> this is the part of the pollution that's put by that whole sort of demonization of co2. you forget clean air and clean water. >> people can combine the two say they're wacky environmentalists. clean air and clean water is what we want. >> yes. so it's very frustrating for me. >>> when we come whack, we're going to talk about what traders are doing ahead of friday's jobs report. at the top of the hour, we'll be welcoming barry sternling. he sounds off on politics, real estate and much more. "squawk box" will be right back. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. manag
edward snowden. >> what are you wearing, joe? >>> anyway, beijing is going to slash the city's new car sales by almost 40% next year. the goal is to curb vehicle emotion e emissions. it is goc to be a serious curb on sales over there. >> it's awful. we have conversations about debates about global warming and -- >> this has nothing to do with -- this is horrible car pollution. we want clean air and clean water. >> and this air is awful. >> this is the part...
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you don't want to be treated like edward snowden 'cause you're not an edward snowden. you need to go sit down with frank wolf. tell him all you need to know, all he needs to know 'cause he's been asking the questions, the only one requesting the questions, i point out -- asking the questions and now it's reckoning time i hope for this administration n this administration, as you know, has said look, one of the reasons we're not allowing these guys to go talk is because it's an ongoing investigation. that is a load. >> it's going to be their excuse all the way to the end of their days. their goal is to cover up this thing until well after obama left office. they've done all they can to avoid it. they've not put any of the perpetrators on the so-called rewards for justice program. there is no ongoing investigation trying to find these people. there is private citizens who are about to arrest al-libi as essentially a bounty operation and that's why they took him down. not in benghazi, but in tripoli. he was wanted for 15 years. this is the kind of thing that goes on when
you don't want to be treated like edward snowden 'cause you're not an edward snowden. you need to go sit down with frank wolf. tell him all you need to know, all he needs to know 'cause he's been asking the questions, the only one requesting the questions, i point out -- asking the questions and now it's reckoning time i hope for this administration n this administration, as you know, has said look, one of the reasons we're not allowing these guys to go talk is because it's an ongoing...
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snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a different side of this. what about bob's point? you know, you do this, and you kind of heroize something like this. what do you do at the end of the road? >> i turn it around, if you don't do something, you're approaching what snowden called turn-key tyranny. 50 years ago, i took an oath to defend the constitution, against all enemies, foreign and domestic. so did snowden, it shoul
snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need...
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edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is causing society to push for political reforms, oversight and new laws. >> i spoke to a senior state department official about this, is snowden had a legal means. he could have pursued it in the nsa, taken it up to the inspector general. if that wasn't good enough, he could have gone to court. in fact he's saying he could come back and face the charge in course. that's the legal way to pursue his case. his position, of course, is he won't get a fair trial here. >> the whole issue of u.s./iranian relations. today we saw a huge demonstration marking the 23rd anniversary
edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is...
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there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law, he stole classified material. what i ask the question is, who has been fired at the nsa for being so sloppy, so negligent to allow a 29-year-old to allow a 29-year-old to walk away with highly classified material? nobody has to my knowledge. >> important question. senator leahy, thank you so much for your time this afternoon. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, big news at the supreme court. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me next. stay with us. you're giving away pie? would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates
there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law, he stole classified material. what i ask the question is, who has been fired at the nsa for being so sloppy, so negligent to allow a 29-year-old to allow a 29-year-old to walk away with highly classified material? nobody has to my knowledge. >> important question. senator leahy, thank you so much for your time this...
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and it seems as a liquor and were snowden is missing home. we'll tell you it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. officials. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>james: new details emerging on how family members of the alleged lax shooter tried to stop him. officials say 23 year-old paul ciancia is an unemployed motorcycle mechanic who recently moved to los angeles from new jersey. his family back east notify new jersey authority's after they became concerned he was about to do something viole
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. >> snowden's request for clemency. the serious fire ball burning through a montreal neighborhood. >> that is not cool. >> all that. >> passenger at the airport were shocked when a small alligator was found under an escalator. >> what? >> nfl record. >> all that matters. >> toronto's mayor says he'll ride the storm out after allegations he was caught on video smoking crack. >> i have made mistakes. >> oprah winfrey auctioned off personal belongings over the weekend. >> usually gayle comes by my house and says if you don't want that i do. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah is off. margaret brennan is with us. >> so good to be here. >> the man charged with killing a tsa officer at l.a.x. paul you ciancia claims he acted alone. >> the procedures at the third largest airport inside terminal three at l.a.x. ben, good morning. >> reporter: margaret and charlie good morning. all nine terminals are back open this morning including terminal three where the shooting occurred. we're learning more about the shooter's motives
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and i -- i think the answer is no clemency. >> reporter: snowden has been in mosccow since june. but one of the conditions for his asylum is that he does nothing further to jeopardize or damage u.s. interests. cnn, moscow. >> and now went to take you to st. petersburg, florida. it is expected that charlie crisp, remember him, he'll announce a campaign to claim his old job. he will run as a democrat. he was a republican when he held the office of governor of florida the last time around. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," the toronto mayor makes an apology, sort of. hear what he has to say about allegations of drug and alcohol abuse. [ female announcer ] ladies and gentlemen i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a ti
and i -- i think the answer is no clemency. >> reporter: snowden has been in mosccow since june. but one of the conditions for his asylum is that he does nothing further to jeopardize or damage u.s. interests. cnn, moscow. >> and now went to take you to st. petersburg, florida. it is expected that charlie crisp, remember him, he'll announce a campaign to claim his old job. he will run as a democrat. he was a republican when he held the office of governor of florida the last time...
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edward snowden says his leaks have brought about change with reform, supervision and laws being suggested. german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point hosted two same-sex weddings of women last year. >>> and the tatyana mcfadden wins the new york city wheelchair marathon. completing an unprecedented grand slam. she also won titles this year in boston, chicago and london. she finished in 1:59:13. history-making, congratulations to her. >>> things got really hairy in germany over the weekend. some 300 men from 20 countries with all spectacular facial hair took part in the world's beard championships. trophies were given in competitive categories such as best dolly mustache. salvatore dali. best free style mustache. most fashionable beard. best goatee. best sunburn sideburn
edward snowden says his leaks have brought about change with reform, supervision and laws being suggested. german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point...
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snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not considered a direct threat to the public. >>> the "wall street journal" says blackberry's faith is going down to the fire. fairfax has good to make on its $5 billion offer for the company. they are reportedly having problem coming up with financing. >>> a cirque du soleil acrobat slipped and fell friday night, is he in stable condition. >>> a new york university student has been rescued, he was stuck in a narrow shaft between a dorm and parking garage. he fell from the roof of the 17-story dorm after a fire drill. he is in s >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart. walmart's got the season's hotting gifts at everyday low prices. come in and see for yourself. >>> nine sky divers survive a midair disaste
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snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not considered a direct threat to the public. >>> the "wall street journal" says blackberry's faith is going down to the fire. fairfax has good to make on its $5 billion offer for the company. they are reportedly having problem coming up with financing. >>> a cirque du soleil acrobat slipped and fell friday night, is he in stable condition. >>> a new york university student has been rescued, he was stuck in a narrow shaft between a dorm and parking garage. he fell from the roof of the 17-story dorm after a fire drill. he is in serious condition. >> >>> good morning. it is on the chilly side. it's very clear. it's very pretty. it's chilly and we might be able to say cold. 34 degrees right now is 12 off of yesterday's number. chill
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was spying on it, another snowden revelation. now, snowden still sees himself as a whistle blower. the government's position is he followed no legal procedure to report what he believed was wrongdoing by the u.s. government. they say he took classified information and ran. kate. >> all right, boar practice, thank you so much for that. now to a bizarre and fascinating story involving a big city mayor accused of smoking crack cocaine, the mayor of toronto is now speaking out against the latest video that they say shows him using drugs. well, he wants it all released and the public then to decide his fate. nick valencia has the latest. >> reporter: after months of bombshell headlines, it was what toronto mayor rob ford had to stay on his radio show sunday that had everyone listening. >> i have made mistakes and all i can do right now is apologize for the mistakes. >> reporter: in a news conference last thursday, toronto's police chief says nay have video of what appears to be the mayor smoking from a glass pipe. ford repeatedly denied using the pipe since the allegations in may. on su
was spying on it, another snowden revelation. now, snowden still sees himself as a whistle blower. the government's position is he followed no legal procedure to report what he believed was wrongdoing by the u.s. government. they say he took classified information and ran. kate. >> all right, boar practice, thank you so much for that. now to a bizarre and fascinating story involving a big city mayor accused of smoking crack cocaine, the mayor of toronto is now speaking out against the...
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if he returns to the u, snowden faces charges of espionage. he is currently living in russia where he was granted sigh come. >> after the government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis, democrats are riding high with most americans blaming republicans for the financial mess. now it's the democrats who are worrying because of the growing spying scandal involving the n.s.a. to help us break down the possible political fallout for congressional democrats who fear they may pay the price in the 2014 mid term elections, we are joined by our guest. >> i think it's rather obvious at this point because allies are upset and are uncomfortable, the notion that the united states is engaging in spying on its allies and others for the first time is a bit absurd. we all know most countries do engage in this behavior. the problem and the challenge for the obama administration is that people thought that he would be different, that he would break from some of those policies. i do think of all of the different controversies that surround a president, this president
if he returns to the u, snowden faces charges of espionage. he is currently living in russia where he was granted sigh come. >> after the government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis, democrats are riding high with most americans blaming republicans for the financial mess. now it's the democrats who are worrying because of the growing spying scandal involving the n.s.a. to help us break down the possible political fallout for congressional democrats who fear they may pay the price in the...
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so in that sense the snowden revelations have assisted us in understanding that. it's perfectly possible that there are more revelations to come. >> schmidt says that google has registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. gentlemen, joe you were saying before there are two camps of people. >> here's what the nsa said. the nsa referred to some of the press articles treatmently that they had misstated facts and mischaraterized the nsa. this is definitive. unless they're lying, the nsa follows all of the laws, regulations and policies and assertions do a grave disservice to the nation, its allies and partners and the money who make up the nsa. >> i was in the antisnowden camp but something i read yesterday in "the new york times" gives me a little bit of pause. they pointed out that the nsa has 35,000 people working for it. it has a budget of $10.8 billion. at this point they are collecting so much information. >> no morsel is too small? >> yeah. it's a little staggering when it used to be you would do whatever you can when the agency
so in that sense the snowden revelations have assisted us in understanding that. it's perfectly possible that there are more revelations to come. >> schmidt says that google has registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. gentlemen, joe you were saying before there are two camps of people. >> here's what the nsa said. the nsa referred to some of the press articles treatmently that they had misstated facts and mischaraterized the nsa. this is...
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. >> the snowden matter only exacerbates it and makes it more urgent. >> i'm not sitting here and playing defense attorney. like padea we held him on bogus charges -- so there we go. we stayed away -- >> the sabin story was unbelievable. >> we all watched "60 minutes." >> apologize for miami. >> he said it reflected very poorly on my character the way i left there. >> a lot of stuff i learned. >> a real regret. never seen regret from nick sabin. he had it last night on "60 minutes." now go to your affordable care act. we should do more than kick the president around. >> according to the associated press, 3.5 million americans have been issued cancellation notices. >> but the president -- >> think about this. you want 7 million signed up but right now you have 3.5 million kicked off. it's about 5% that are going to experience this upgrade or this move to another plan not being able to see their doctors. listen to me. >> if you like -- >> in the grand scheme of things, it's a small number and it should have been considered if you know anything about rolling out anything in the press. you sh
. >> the snowden matter only exacerbates it and makes it more urgent. >> i'm not sitting here and playing defense attorney. like padea we held him on bogus charges -- so there we go. we stayed away -- >> the sabin story was unbelievable. >> we all watched "60 minutes." >> apologize for miami. >> he said it reflected very poorly on my character the way i left there. >> a lot of stuff i learned. >> a real regret. never seen regret from...
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>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
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snowden addresses the debate over the u.s. spying program. and he says this proves his revelations about the program were making a difference. however, the white house advisers say snowden still violates u.s. law and he should return to the states to face skbrus. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's riding a double digit lead to his reelection. but the republican party reeling from the presidential election, mitt romney talked up christie's chances on "meet the press." 'they don't km better than chris christie. >> 2016 is hillary's time. run, hillary, run! if you run, you'll win and we'll all win. >> hillary clinton aneerd her first political speech last month since leighing the state department. president obama also is stumping for virginia's governor mcauliffe as democrats open to take back the state house there. >>' lex officials are reminding voters
snowden addresses the debate over the u.s. spying program. and he says this proves his revelations about the program were making a difference. however, the white house advisers say snowden still violates u.s. law and he should return to the states to face skbrus. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's...
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one assumes this is why edward snowden -- this is his plan. but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award dinner here, we gave him an award, and he's just a first-rate general officer, but more important than that, a first-rate intelligence officer and spy. he's absolutely hands down the best we've ever had in this job. he's been in it for eight years. and he's leaving of his own volition to get a new set of eyes, it's time. it truly is unfair. these allegations, a lot of these things make no sense. and certainly they are left to deny and support the nsa themselves. they and clapper, the director of national intelligence, that is who is defending this major function t
one assumes this is why edward snowden -- this is his plan. but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award...
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snowden has caused real damage to this country. the manner in which he has conducted these releases have compromised our national security. as senator feinstein said, there's a way in which a whistleblower can get information to us. we want to make sure there's adequate oversight on the powers of the intelligence community. we need the right balance to keep us safe and protect the rights of americans. so there's concern on how we collect data, but for a person who has been given that access and trust on his own to do this type of release is detrimental to our country. >> sir, as you serve on the senate foreign relations committee, i know you're privy to things we are not necessarily. do you believe what we know so far is merely the tip of the iceberg? >> no, i feel pretty confident that there is adequate oversight in place. do we have to make sure we do things it correctly? yes, absolutely. can there be abuse? yes. but in regards to the national information that was released on the mass collection of data, it's all under court supe
snowden has caused real damage to this country. the manner in which he has conducted these releases have compromised our national security. as senator feinstein said, there's a way in which a whistleblower can get information to us. we want to make sure there's adequate oversight on the powers of the intelligence community. we need the right balance to keep us safe and protect the rights of americans. so there's concern on how we collect data, but for a person who has been given that access and...
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snowden. nth reports that one of your potential rivals, ted cruz, said could be disqualified for a run. this was in "new york times" yesterday -- how do you respond to that? >> you know what i would say, it's actually an advantage for me to talk about the right to privacy because, you know, you look at the president's numbers dropping, with the young people, they dropped 20 points in the last two months. i think the reason is, because he's not protecting their privacy. young people don't care so much about taxes and regulation. but they all have a cell phone and they're on the internet and they care about their privacy. so do i. i would correct these policies if i were ever the one to make the decisions. i think that would attract new people to the party, not less. >> what do you think of senator cruz? he seems to be catching on. more republicans see him as the leader than you in the party. particularly catching on in iowa, do you think he's your chief rival? if you choose to run. >> i think w
snowden. nth reports that one of your potential rivals, ted cruz, said could be disqualified for a run. this was in "new york times" yesterday -- how do you respond to that? >> you know what i would say, it's actually an advantage for me to talk about the right to privacy because, you know, you look at the president's numbers dropping, with the young people, they dropped 20 points in the last two months. i think the reason is, because he's not protecting their privacy. young...
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other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spying with the n.s.a. it was really really amazing and you mentioned the art music and i was one of the most captivating things i think the incredible unification with the signs just incredible you know everything that we're looking at here is so beautiful you know i mean all the all the good materials and of course the bands you perform there why did choose t
other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and...
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what do you think of snowden's request here? >> i think we've had a very important debate that's been kindled by these leaks. but i have little sympathy for mr. snowden. he's done enormous damage to the country. if he were a man of conscience as he claims to be, he would have in a civil disobedience way, face the music here at home. but he fled to those authoritarian regimes that care nothing about privacy. part of what he is doing is designed more to inflict damage on the united states than to make a cause out of privacy. >> part of that here, snowden offering to testify in germany about american eavesdropping methods. if germany grants him asylum there, what would you do to stop that? >> i hope germany won't make that decision. germany understands just as we do that we can't have people working within our intelligence community or people working within theirs decide unilaterally, i don't like this policy and i'm going to ignore it and leak classified information. i think the german government understands that quite well. if ge
what do you think of snowden's request here? >> i think we've had a very important debate that's been kindled by these leaks. but i have little sympathy for mr. snowden. he's done enormous damage to the country. if he were a man of conscience as he claims to be, he would have in a civil disobedience way, face the music here at home. but he fled to those authoritarian regimes that care nothing about privacy. part of what he is doing is designed more to inflict damage on the united states...
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a german lawmaker released the letter friday following a meeting with snowden in russia. snowden said he would like to testify before congress and he would be willing to help officials in germany investigate alleged u.s. spying there. >>> honda is recalling more an 300,000 odyssey minivans to fix a problem that can cause the vehicle to break without warning. it affects the 2007 and 2008 model years. honda said the fix won't be available until next spring so it's mailing out instructions telling owners how they should drive to prevent the problem from occurring. >>> a scare for denver nuggets fans at friday night's home opener and it wasn't just the score against the trail blazers. before the game the mascot rocky was lowered from the ceiling of the pepsi center to the floor for player introductions. the fans cheered and spotlight on him but one problem. rocky was apparently unconscious the entire time! he then collapsed to the floor where doctors did check him out. the nuggets say rocky is doing just fine but the team didn't fare too well as they lost to portland. 113-98.
a german lawmaker released the letter friday following a meeting with snowden in russia. snowden said he would like to testify before congress and he would be willing to help officials in germany investigate alleged u.s. spying there. >>> honda is recalling more an 300,000 odyssey minivans to fix a problem that can cause the vehicle to break without warning. it affects the 2007 and 2008 model years. honda said the fix won't be available until next spring so it's mailing out...
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agency also infiltrated yahoo millions of user accounts much the leaker behind all of these is edward snowden hiding out in russia and the journalist who helped bring it to the world's attention is glen greenwald who spoke with me said that the president has not been honest with the american people. listen. >> i think he was informed but chose to tell the public things that he knew to be false. this is really been the nub of the story from the very beginning is top nsa officials lied to the congress about what nsa does with america's communication. and president obama has repeatedly mislead the public by claiming that the nsa does not invade the content of our communications when in fact without warrants the nsa is frequently monitoring the communication of american citizens. >> not everyone sees it this way. joining me now from los angeles, fox news contributor, rick grenell the former spokesman to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. rick, thanks for joining us. i interviewed glen greenwald. the reason we brought him on cashing in which i'm going to air it tomorrow morning on the fox news channe
agency also infiltrated yahoo millions of user accounts much the leaker behind all of these is edward snowden hiding out in russia and the journalist who helped bring it to the world's attention is glen greenwald who spoke with me said that the president has not been honest with the american people. listen. >> i think he was informed but chose to tell the public things that he knew to be false. this is really been the nub of the story from the very beginning is top nsa officials lied to...
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other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people in the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spying with the n.s.a. it was really really amazing and you mentioned the art music and that was one of the most captivating things i think the incredible unification with the signs just incredible you know everything that we're looking at here is so beautiful you know i mean all the all that materials and of course the bands you perform there why did choose to
other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and...
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other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spying with the n.s.a. it was really really amazing and you mentioned the art music and that was one of the most captivating things i think the incredible unification with the signs just incredible you know everything that we're looking at here is so beautiful you know i mean all the all that materials and of course the bands you perform there why did choose to incorpo
other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it...
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leaks because of ed snowden and the attention on it now it's sort of because you know we've become a mountain out of an hill if you believe in amy when obama said he didn't know about it. i hope he did actually we would like to think that the president of the united states the commander in chief is aware of spying on his allied leaders that he sits face to face with and meet with every day we have reports that he had direct quotes that were presented to him in briefing papers i hope you understood where those quotes were coming from. regina how does it affect our relationship isn't it the kind of the next time the president gets on the phone and talks to germany isn't that that kind of a weird situation the most devilish they could definitely definitely a weird situation to sort of be in for this president again but where i disagree with amy is they don't necessarily know the present knew but i think the intelligence culture has gotten so big that there's no way the presidency tabs and everybody they're spying on it because of the fog because of how the files of course are set up und
leaks because of ed snowden and the attention on it now it's sort of because you know we've become a mountain out of an hill if you believe in amy when obama said he didn't know about it. i hope he did actually we would like to think that the president of the united states the commander in chief is aware of spying on his allied leaders that he sits face to face with and meet with every day we have reports that he had direct quotes that were presented to him in briefing papers i hope you...
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a russian news agency says edward snowden will start working a tech support job at a large russian website this month. meanwhile it's also being reported that germany may invite the former nsa contractor to testify into their probe into the nsa spying scandal. >>> a u.s. attorney opened an investigation into the bizarre death of kendrick johnson. he's the georgia teen whose body was found rolled up in a gym mat at his high school earlier this year. federal prosecutors are calling on anyone with information to contact the office of the prosecutor. >>> a north carolina man is in custody this morning after authorities discovered 24 bombs in his barricaded fortress-like home in wilmington. 37-year-old eric rudolph arnb d arnbold -- it's not clear why he was making the bombs. >>> dramatic dash cam video of a high-speed police chase near houston. an officer pursuing two suspects after they shot her twice. after. once in the face. police caught one of the suspects. they're hoping this video will help find the other. >>> and the annual car race from new york to l.a. otherwise known as the cannonba
a russian news agency says edward snowden will start working a tech support job at a large russian website this month. meanwhile it's also being reported that germany may invite the former nsa contractor to testify into their probe into the nsa spying scandal. >>> a u.s. attorney opened an investigation into the bizarre death of kendrick johnson. he's the georgia teen whose body was found rolled up in a gym mat at his high school earlier this year. federal prosecutors are calling on...
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snowden's life now. they protect him and circumscribe his activities, even if they do not directly control him. he is actually surrounded by these people who wrote a history of the new russian security services, the new nobility. this article in the new york times goes on to say that a hint nonetheless is out of the public. he has agreed to take a job with one of the country's major internet companies beginning on friday. his lawyer would not disclose the company or the details. he declined to discuss mr. snowden's life in exile. the number of threats is still very high. he says in a phone interview that the possibility that mr. snowden might work openly and moscow could not be verified. in theory, it might be allowed. some doubted the notion given his desire to keep a low profile. other claims about his turkish his life and moscow, his whereabouts, even his dating are of substantiated -- unsubstantiated. , who visited him recently, said he was working to try to normalize his life. the study had no inter
snowden's life now. they protect him and circumscribe his activities, even if they do not directly control him. he is actually surrounded by these people who wrote a history of the new russian security services, the new nobility. this article in the new york times goes on to say that a hint nonetheless is out of the public. he has agreed to take a job with one of the country's major internet companies beginning on friday. his lawyer would not disclose the company or the details. he declined to...
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it made snowden a very public job offer a few weeks back. it's the only major site who hasn't denied hiring him and it's recently launched a highly encrypted messaging system to protect user privacy. it sounds like a good fit but this is still guesswork. kate. >> thank you. in china, if you've ever had trouble opening a got of beer, you'll feel for these guys, trying to do it with a helicopter. monita rajpal explains. >> the best helicopter pilots have been showing off amazing skills in the skies. you might think it would be easier to open this beer bottle by hands but these teams at the tournament clearly relevant itch a challenge. pilots had eight minutes to open five beer bottles perched on poles above the ground without breaking them, the idea being it would test the pilot's skills in handling helicopter maneuvers. the winner managed to flip the caps off three gots, no doubt earning himself a well deserved drink. kate, back to you. >> that is impressive. monita, thank you. >> foamed it up, though. >> it was probably not a drinkable beer
it made snowden a very public job offer a few weeks back. it's the only major site who hasn't denied hiring him and it's recently launched a highly encrypted messaging system to protect user privacy. it sounds like a good fit but this is still guesswork. kate. >> thank you. in china, if you've ever had trouble opening a got of beer, you'll feel for these guys, trying to do it with a helicopter. monita rajpal explains. >> the best helicopter pilots have been showing off amazing...
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edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ de
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